Is Judge Marilyn Milian still married?

Marilyn Milian was born on May 1, 1961 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for The People's Court (1997), As the World Turns (1956) and George Lopez (2002). She has been married to John Schlesinger since 1993.
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How much does Judge Milian make a year?

Marilyn Milian Salary:

In her first year as host of The People's Court, Marilyn earned just $500 thousand per year. That was soon raised to $1 million. After the first four years wrapped and she had proven a huge success, the salary was increased to $5 million. In 2018 that salary was bumped to $8 million per year.
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Who pays on people's court?

Does People's Court Pay the Judgements? Claims on People's Court can be up to $5,000, and people are paid $250 for their appearance. The end of the show has the following disclaimer: “Both the plaintiff and the defendant have been paid from a fund for their appearance.
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Is the people's court Cancelled?

The show was taped in Los Angeles during its first life. After being canceled, reruns aired in syndication until September 9, 1994, and on the USA Network from October 16, 1995, to June 6, 1997.
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Who is the judge on People's Court married to?

Judge Marilyn Milian and her husband, Judge John Schlesinger, a former assistant United States attorney, are adding a new segment on 'The People's Court' called 'After The Verdict.
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How long is judge Milian and her husband been married?

She is an actress, known for The People's Court (1997), As the World Turns (1956) and George Lopez (2002). She has been married to John Schlesinger since 1993. They have three children.
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Why was Curt Chaplin replaced on The People's court?

Replacement Scrappy: Advertisement: Many people considered Curt Chaplin (the court reporter from 1997-2016) this, saying his snarkier and more arrogant attitude to the litigants was too much of a departure from original reporter Doug Llewelyn.
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Who pays for Judgements on Judge Judy?

The award limit on Judge Judy, as on most "syndi-court" shows (and most small claims courts in the U.S.), was $5,000. The award for each judgment was paid by the producers of the show from a fund reserved for the purpose.
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Do the losers have to pay on People's court?

The forms explained the $500 fund for his case. For judgments that exceed $500, "The People's Court" pays the winner in full, up to the maximum amount allowed in the small-claims court where the case first was filed, which is $5,000 in Connecticut. In those cases the loser gets $50.
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Who is Douglas Mcintosh wife?

He married Mable Agnes Mildred Western (Picton) and they had one son and two daughters.
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Is the people's court scripted?

The early programs were typically reenactments of real court cases. Radio: There's no telling what would happen to him or his life if he resists the authorities. Narrator: But "The People's Court," which began in 1981, started a whole new era: arbitration-based reality shows.
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Who is the lady always in the audience on Judge Judy?

Amy Schumer is finallygetting her moment to shine — in a TV courtroom. The actress had Twitter buzzing Thursday when she popped up in the audience for Judge Judy, one of her favorite TV shows.
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Do the losers on Judge Judy have to pay?

#5—On Judge Judy, the losing party doesn't pay.

On Judge Judy, both sides are offered appearance fees, a daily wage and travel expenses for the duration of the taping. Once a decision is made, producers pay it to the victorious party.
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How much does Judge Judy's bailiff make per episode?

To earn his salary, Bailiff Byrd is present for filming over the course of 52 days each year. This level of filming is able to produce about 260 episodes each season, which air on over 200 stations in the United States. Although the salary numbers seem high, Bailiff Byrd earns about $4,000 per episode.
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Does the audience in Judge Judy get paid?

If you're ever going to be on Judge Judy, you want to be a plaintiff, but being the defendant isn't so bad from a financial standpoint (as long as you can handle Judge Judy being mad at you). Even the spectators get paid, although they're only making minimum wage.
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Where is the people's court filmed 2021?

Court is in Session

Instead of filming at their studio in Connecticut, all participants of the show appear digitally, including Judge Marilyn Milian – who appears from the living room of her Gables home. Of course, it won't look like a living room, but like a courtroom/television set.
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How old was Marilyn Milian when she graduated law school?

She then attended Georgetown Law School, where she earned her law degree and graduated cum laude at the age of 23. Milian spent a year working at Harvard Law School, where she served as director of training for the Guatemala Project.
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Why do litigants have to leave their papers on Judge Judy?

The participants' travel expenses are paid by the show, as are the monetary settlements. The papers that can't be removed could be anything: their contracts for the show, the settlement agreements, NDAs, etc. The fact that they can't take the paperwork is outlined in the contracts they sign to be on the show.
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